Brazil offers a challenge to the study of comparative politics because of all of the following EXCEPT

a. it has had periods of both centralization and decentralization, both of which have strengthened and weakened the state's capacity.
b. it demonstrates how the lack of coherent party systems and electoral institutions can endanger democracy.
c. even while the country has developed economically, it has become a more socially unequal country.
d. the complex divisions that afflict the country's collective identities challenge attempts to address its problems.
e. despite its transition to democracy, the constant threat of military intervention highlights the fragile nature of its political system.

e

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Which of the following voting advantages was given to the residents of the District of Columbia?

A. Voters could ask volunteers to cast the vote on their behalf. B. Voters could choose to mail-in their votes. C. Voters could register up to or even on voting day. D. Voters could choose to vote at a date convenient for them. E. Voters are not required to register with local officials before voting.

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From the time we are born, many things shape our political attitudes and beliefs. Discuss how our opinions are formed. What aspect of political socialization do you believe has the biggest impact on opinions? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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